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appyboo

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Which term is used to mean the beliefs and placements that value men over women and that institutionalize male control of socially valued resources?
 
  a. Gender roles
  b. Structured gender
  c. Male dominance
  d. Masculanism

Question 2

The term gendered institutions refers to
 
  a. institutions that serve only one gender.
  b. entire institutions that are patterned by gender.
  c. traditional gender roles in society.
  d. institutions that deliberately challenge traditional gender roles.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. Male dominance

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b. entire institutions that are patterned by gender.



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